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Can you explain what you mean by 'a good music maker'? What I suspect you want is known as a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). There are loads available such as Cubase, Reaper and many others that you can search for online. Some people use Audition, but that is mainly for recording and editing your own music tracks from scratch. Whilst a DAW will have MIDI functionality and include soft synths for reproducing instrumental sounds.

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January 31, 2018

Can you explain what you mean by 'a good music maker'? What I suspect you want is known as a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). There are loads available such as Cubase, Reaper and many others that you can search for online. Some people use Audition, but that is mainly for recording and editing your own music tracks from scratch. Whilst a DAW will have MIDI functionality and include soft synths for reproducing instrumental sounds.

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January 31, 2018

What do you think of Magix Music Maker? Have you heard of that?

Also can you give me the link to the websites of Reaper and Cubase?

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January 31, 2018

WarriorStrikeforkill964  wrote

What do you think of Magix Music Maker? Have you heard of that?

Also can you give me the link to the websites of Reaper and Cubase?

Since I am a moderator on the Magix forums(!), yes I have heard of MusicMaker, and yes, I have it on my PC.  It is predominantly a software for creating music using proprietary (i.e. designed for and by Magix for its own software) "instruments" (digital samples) and "soundpools" (musical phrases, loops etc.)  If you'd like to hear examples of work created by other users of the software I would recommend visiting the  Media area of the MAGIX Community .

The website for Reaper, which is rather more geared towards audio recording rather than the use/manipulation of loops etc is https://www.reaper.fm/

I actually also have and use Reaper.  Which of these two is more appropriate for your intended use only you can say.